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Pushkar

"The National Capital of India"

“Ancient Holy City of Rajasthan”

Things to do

Evening aarti at Pushkar Lake – The serene ghats of Pushkar Lake in the evening offers the most charming views of sunset and sunrise, but the experience of evening aarti ceremony after dusk. The lake gets turns beautiful with small lamps and lights in the dark sky at the time of aarti which makes it a divine house of the city.

Desert Safari – Getting around on a safari trail of golden sand dunes in Pushkar is an ultimate experience of life. The camel safari and jeep safari in the desert to explore the villages and rustic regions of the city.

Shopping in bazaars – The bustling market lanes of Pushkar offers a great variety of artifacts, accessories, clothes, leather goods, and more. Sadar Bazaar is an important hotspot for enjoying shopping in the city.

Camping in the desert – The camping experience on the desert dunes will let you enjoy an overnight stay under the starlit in a serene landscape. Enjoying buffet dinner, cultural evening, and bonfire, all gather up memorable moments in the desert.

Best time to visit
Typically the holy city experiences hot and humid climate all throughout the year. Monsoon brings a little rainfall with scorching and unbearable heat of the sun in Pushkar. Winters in the city starts from November and lasts till February, is considered as the best time to visit Pushkar.

Recommended Tours

Major tourist spots in Pushkar

Brahma Temple

Devoted to the creator of world, Lord Brahma, this temple is a major attraction of devotees in Pushkar. It is one of the rarest temples in the world which makes it gain the attention of everyone.

Pushkar Lake

The most spiritual Pushkar Lake attracts the Hindu pilgrims from over the state to take a holy dip which is believed to remove all the sins. This practice has been continuing from ages in the city. It is a perfect place to relax in its serene and calm ambiance.

Varha Temple

Dedicated to the Varha incarnation of Lord Vishnu, Varha Temple is worth visiting in the city. It is also the oldest temples in Rajasthan, which serves as evidence of brilliant architecture and the current state.

Savitri Temple

Perched on Ratnagiri Hill, Savitri Temple lies behind Brahma Temple which is one of the most visited temples in the city. It is also a few temples dedicated to Goddess Savitri, the first wife of Lord Brahma.

Rangji Temple

A stunning jewel of architecture, Rangji Temple shows an ultimate blend of Mughal, Rajput, and South Indian style of architectural design. The temple is devoted to an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, Rangji.

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